The 14th Amendment.
Answer: the removal of federal troops from the south
The Freedmen's Bureau was a federal agency that set up schools and hospitals for African Americans and it distributed clothes, food, and fuel throughout the South.
The federal system formed the basis of Ethiopian government and society.
The official national enforcement group in Canada is called the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The RCMP is responsible for enforcing federal laws and maintaining peace and order across the country. It serves as a federal, provincial, and municipal police force, playing a key role in community safety and national security.
many agreements between Native Americans and the federal government fell apart because
The Enforcement Acts, passed in 1870 and 1871, were a series of federal laws aimed at combating the violence and intimidation used to prevent African Americans from voting and exercising their civil rights in the Reconstruction South. These acts authorized the federal government to use military force and prosecution to protect the rights of African Americans.
The role of the federal government in civil rights enforcement changed because African Americans got their rights guaranteed by law.
President Grant helped pass the Enforcement Acts in 1870 and 1871 also known as the Ku Klux Klan Acts. These acts granted the federal government significant power to intervene in the South to protect African Americans from the violence and intimidation by the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groups. The acts allowed the president to suspend the writ of habeas corpus and use federal troops to combat the Klan and other such groups. They also allowed for the prosecution of those responsible for the violence and the punishment of those who denied African Americans their civil rights. In addition the acts allowed the federal government to register African American voters and authorized the use of federal marshals to protect African American voting rights.The Enforcement Acts were a major step towards protecting African Americans from the terror and intimidation of white supremacists in the South. They were seen as a major victory for African Americans and helped to restore their rights and freedoms.
African Americans, who lost federal protection of their civil rights
The Compromise of 1877 was an unwritten and informal deal that was used to settle the U.S. presidential election in 1876. The side who lost the most from this compromise were the Southern Democrats.
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by accelerating the segregation of African Americans in the federal bureaucracy
The Coalition For Change, Inc. (C4C) , a civil rights organization, was established to provide support for African Americans who challenge racial injustice and retaliation in the federal workplace.
African Americans, who lost federal protection of their civil rights
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Federal Law Enforcement Training Center was created in 1970.